That there was a "drift" of civilized peoples into Britain and Ireland during the period of the Neolithic industry is made evidentby the fact that the agricultural mode of life was introduced.
The former object is impressed upon the classes by an external law; but the latter, which is not apparent on the face of the organization, is made evident by tracing their descents.
That it was a transitional stage of the family between the two is made evident by its inability to change materially the Turanian system of consanguinity, which monogamy alone was able to overthrow.
Such an examination leads to results disastrous to his entire work, as will be made evident by the discussion of the following propositions, namely: I.
It is that every term which it uses and every proposition which it enunciates has a precise meaning which can be made evident by proper definitions.
That the former hypothesis is sufficiently well established can be made evident so long as a consistency of different words and ideas is maintained.
This main fact must be made evident if one attempts to explain the causes of the Belgian renaissance during the nineteenth century.
This is made evident by the inscriptions which record the social reforms of Urukagina, the ill-fated patesi of Lagash.
And therefore it is to be known that one Spirit speaks here on one side and the other speaks there on the other; which two dispute contrariwise, according to that which is made evident above.
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